Netflix’s well-liked Indonesia content head, Rusli “Sly” Eddy, has exited the global-streamer’s Jakarta office after four years, telling colleagues in his farewell note that he’s “stepping away to take a break”.
Eddy’s last day on the job was Monday, 30 September.
In a note seen by ContentAsia, Eddy said he was proud of “everything we have achieved as a team, and now it’s time for me to focus on personal matters and future plans”.
“Working with you all has been an incredibly rewarding experience, and I have appreciated the collaboration, trust, and shared successes we have enjoyed over the years. I am confident that our partnership will continue to thrive under the capable leadership of my colleagues.
Eddy’s exit is unlikely to have any impact on Netflix’s investment or strategy in Indonesia, and the role will be replaced. Malobika Banerji, Netflix’s Southeast Asia content head, will step in while until a new Indonesia head is appointed.